Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 Hiya Mazz... what are you up to tonight? Yes... agreed. When I went to Italy last year I had ALL the fill out and still found that I had to be very very careful. The only thing that was different was eating pasta - went down a treat. When I have fill, can't touch the stuff. The other thing I ate was the lovely Italian bread. Won't touch the stuff here at home. Ahhh... memories ~ real food! Oh well. I said it earlier to Anne... my Sydband friends are fantastic and I know that when the chips are down big time, they will always be there for me. This is just a slight hiccup in the scheme of things. By mid year, the worst will be behind me and I will be heading in a forward direction. Also... I am thinking of all the walking I am going to get in for a whole six weeks!!!!!!!!!! That has gotta be a positive! Mel > >> >> >> > Nic... what a sad day. I hope that it all goes well for your Dad today> > - sad as it is, he is going to feel better when he gets home to all of> > you lot.> >> > Nice poem by the way - I always put those sort of things in a file I> > have and Craig goes nuts at me cause it takes up so much space... lots> > of photos etc with all my nice, funny and naughty stuff.> >> > I have been down to Dr. God today, of course, he was missing in action,> > no fault of his I suppose. He was in theatre all night with an> > emergency - non band related thank goodness. And apparently, it was all> > night, hours and hours. said there is no way she would have been> > wanting him to stick her with a needle today after an all nighter.> > Anway, no fill for me. We discussed my stupid shoulder and have decided> > for safety, we are going to take 1.5ml out the week prior to surgery,> > and then put 0.1ml per week back in post surgery until I have good> > restriction. So, not much else I can do at this stage really... no> > weight loss, but hadn't gained either. Not sure if I am happy or sad.> >> > On the shoulder side of things. Saw the other Dr. God this morning way> > too early at 7.20am (that hurt!) and he told me all about what is going> > to happen... and it is scaring the sh1t out of me completely. I wish I> > was having it done tomorrow morning, no time to think about it. He> > tells me it is an easy surgery for him, and a very difficult and painful> > one for me. I will be six months until fully recovered and able to use> > my arm and shoulder in full. Lots of physio and lots of down time. He> > explained it all very well, but I still came away a bit distressed by> > the recovery time. I know how difficult my band recovery was for about> > 3 weeks, so this is quite daunting and I am a wee bit down in the dumps> > since then.> >> > Oh well... 5 weeks too long to think about it all and that is not good.> >> > Mel> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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